Detail Info for: Infiniti : QX56 QX56 - Nav, Backup Camera, 22" wheels, BEAUTIFUL

Transaction Info
Sold On:
08/06/2011
Price:
$ 18650.00
Condition:
Mileage:
87000
Location:
Ocala, FL, 34481
Seller Type:
Private seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
2005 Infiniti QX56
Submodel Body Type:
SUV
Engine:
8 - Cyl.
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
5N3AA08C75N811775
Vehicle Title:
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Options are listed in the review below but they include. DVD player, Rear camera, Navigation, self leveling independent rear suspension, towing package, stability control, built in running boards, 10 way memory power adjust drivers seat, (8 Way for passanger), heated seats on both front row and middle row, rear proximity sensors, power rear liftgate, and everything mentioned below. We just retired and moved to Florida from the west, we no longer need this wonderful vehicle. To get an idea of the great value this is do a search on www.carmax.com on 2005 Infiniti QX56. This vehicle is in perfect condition and is thousands less than any you will see on CarMax. Check out www.Edmonds.com and www.kbb.com and do a used car value check and you will see how good of a value this beauty is. The following is from a “cnet” review. ALL options talked about here are on this vehicle. The bottom line: Surprisingly drivable for such a huge vehicle. Review: The 2005 Infiniti QX56 exhibits the quintessential Infiniti trait of forcing buyers to accept its looks before they're rewarded with what's generally a quality vehicle underneath. The QX56's styling certainly isn't for everyone, but those drawn to the outré appearance will like the rest of what they find. Three-row seating with power everything, a commanding view including the navigation system's sharp 7-inch monitor, and access to reserves of power and torque greet the driver with leather seating throughout, plenty of room and overhead storage. Technology abounds in vehicle systems, as well as convenience and entertainment options. GPS navigation, a rear-facing camera, stability control, a self-leveling independent rear suspension, a five-speed automatic, and an all-aluminum 32-valve V-8 make the driving better. The climb into the 2005 Infiniti QX56, helped by standard running boards, serves as a reminder that you're entering a very large vehicle. But once you're inside, the welcome space and full array of creature comforts make the outside world a distant memory. The driver seat is 10-way power adjustable (8-way for the passenger), and power adjustment with memory also tilts the steering wheel and moves the pedals up and back, a very nice feature for the more petite soccer mom. Both front seats and the second-row seats are heated. Real wood and aluminum offset the 2005 Infiniti QX56's leather nicely. Quality carpeting covers the floors and cargo area, including the fold-flat backs of the second- and third-row seats. A rear-overhead DVD entertainment system also houses the separate rear-seat climate controls. Four outlets for 12-volt power are located usefully throughout the cabin. The list of high-tech options goes on to include a rear-facing camera and rear proximity sensors for assistance with reversing. The big rear liftgate is power-operated for opening and closing, touch a button on the key fob, and the massive liftgate opens. And the rear glass opens separately for quickly loading smaller items. Satellite radio on the 2005 Infiniti QX56 plays through a nice 10-speaker, 265-watt, Bose six-CD stereo with a 7-inch subwoofer under the driver seat. The GPS system works flawlessly. The robust 5.6-liter V-8 churns out sufficient power--315hp at 4,900rpm--to move the QX56's 5,360 pounds from rest to 60mph in just more than 7 seconds, quickly enough to make it seem lighter than its bulk. Aluminum-alloy construction and dual overhead cams working four valves per cylinder make the engine a free-breathing delight, and its decidedly throaty exhaust note will probably please most buyers. A staggered-gate shifter for the five-speed automatic means you can easily choose a gear and hold it when needed, as when taking advantage of the QX56's maximum 9,000-pound towing capacity. The engine's power and 390 pound-feet of torque are kept useful by Infiniti's vehicle dynamic-control (VDC) and traction-control systems, which can both brake spinning wheels and reduce engine output to regain traction. The trip computer shows real-time fuel consumption via a a bar gauge on the right. Handling is again commendably delusional: Independent suspension all around, with front and rear stabilizer bars, and surprisingly responsive steering allow a driving manner probably not befitting the, ahem, carriage of the 2005 Infiniti QX56. The driver's arms are supported by a fold-down armrest on the right and the large door sill on the left. Technology helps when it comes to safety as well in the 2005 Infiniti QX56, with electronic brake-force distribution standard on the ABS-equipped system. Infiniti's advanced air-bag system features variable inflation rates on the dual-stage front air bags. Front seat-mounted side-impact bags are included, as well as roof-mounted side-curtain bags for all three rows of seats. A tire-pressure monitoring system is part of the onboard electronics package. The aforementioned rearview monitor and rear proximity sensors take the guesswork out of backing up and parking. Steering-wheel controls for the audio system and cruise control mean the driver can stay focused on the road. On Jul-27-11 at 09:29:49 PDT, seller added the following information: Vehicle has a CLEAN title... No accidents....